Blick

Meaning and Usage

"Blick" in German translates to "look" or "glance" in English. It refers to the act of directing your gaze towards something or a quick, casual observation of something.

Linguistic Analysis

"Blick" is a noun in German and does not have a prefix, root, or suffix. Its etymology can be traced back to the Middle High German "blick," which also meant "glance" or "look."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Blick" and its English counterpart "look" share a similar meaning and usage, making it relatively easy to understand and remember for English speakers learning German.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the concept of "Blick" can be associated with the idea of maintaining eye contact during communication as a sign of interest and respect.

Example Sentences

  1. Sie warf ihm einen wütenden Blick zu. (She gave him an angry look.)
  2. Der Blick aus dem Fenster war atemberaubend. (The view from the window was breathtaking.)

Memory Tips

Associate "Blick" with the English word "look" to help remember its meaning and usage.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Schauen (to look)
  • Anblick (sight, view)
  • Ausblick (outlook, prospect)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: masculine (der Blick) Plural: die Blicke

Conjugation (for verbs)

N/A (since "Blick" is a noun)